Chambers is charged with the alleged offences of discharging a firearm with intent to wound, pointing a firearm, unauthorized possession of a firearm, unauthorized possession of a firearm in a motor vehicle, five counts of aggravated assault and three counts of breach of recognizance.

Jermaine Chapman is charged the alleged offences of with using a firearm in commission of offence, discharging a firearm with intent to wound, pointing a firearm, two counts of unauthorized possession of a firearm, unauthorized possession of a firearm in a motor vehicle, firearm trafficking, careless storage of a firearm, tampering with a serial number, publich mischeif and five counts of aggravated assault.

Miron is charged with the alleged offences of using a firearm in commission of offence, discharging firearm with intent to wound, pointing a firearm, unauthorized possession of a firearm, unauthorized possession of a firearm in a motor vehicle, obstructing a peace officer, five counts of aggravated assault and three counts of breach of recognizance.

Junior Chapman is charged the alleged offences of firearm trafficking, unauthorized possession of a firearm, careless storage of a firearm, tampering with a serial number and possession contrary to prohibition order.

Marshall is charged with the alleged offences of obstructing a peace officer and breach of recognizance.

"These arrests are the culmination of a lengthy investigation and the cooperation with a number of our police partners,” said Niagara Regional Police chief Bryan MacCulloch.

“This sends a strong message that violence will not be tolerated in our community and those who choose to perpetrate such acts will be found and prosecuted. I am extremely proud of the relentless investigation our officers undertook in bringing this incident to a conclusion.”

The accused were held in custody pending a bail hearing on Thursday (Feb. 28) at the Robert S.K. Welch Court House in St. Catharines.